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Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton covered a lot of ground in their first debate , but there were several foreign policy issues that deserve a closer look. On these questions, the next president will have some hard choices to make.
For many women, the presidential debate between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump was a case study in deja vu. For more than 90 minutes on a national stage, they said Tuesday, Trump subjected the first female presidential candidate from a major party to indignities they experience from men daily, in the workplace and beyond.
A white Memphis police officer won't face federal civil rights charges in the shooting death of a 19-year-old black man, the federal government announced Tuesday. A white Memphis police officer won't face federal civil rights charges in the shooting death of a 19-year-old black man, the federal government announced Tuesday.
The showdown between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump on Monday appears likely to set a record for the most-watched presidential debate ever. A final viewership estimate from the Nielsen company was not immediately available.
Donald Trump is the Republican nominee, which is frightening.We must make sure his hateful rhetoric does not even come close... Donald Trump has gone too far with his attacks on Gold Star parents Khizr and Ghazala Khan, whose son Army Capt. Humayun Khan... A Donald Trump White House would be a disaster, and this goes way beyond any ideological difference.
Across 12 TV networks that carried live Trump's first skirmish on the same stage with Hillary Clinton , 81 million viewers tuned in, setting a new record for televised presidential debates. That total does not include PBS or C-Span, whose tallies are typically not included in numbers issued to commercial networks, one of which, CNN, looked at the data and first reported the total take across the dozen nets.
Donald Trump blamed the moderator, a bad microphone and anyone but himself Tuesday after he was forced onto defense by Hillary Clinton's cascade of criticism about his taxes, honesty and character in the first presidential debate. The Republican nominee plunged into re-litigating some of Clinton's most damaging attacks, even when the explanations seemed only to further damage his image among the voters he needs to win.
Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton went to head-to-head in the first presidential debate at Hofstra University in New York on Monday. They discussed jobs, racial divisions and national security with many personal jabs thrown in between.
As the debate opened - with Hillary Clinton getting the first question via coin toss - she began by thanking Hofstra University and welcomed Donald Trump. She talked like someone who had read her briefing books and was comfortable with the material - jobs, and trade.
The nation got to see the best and the brightest that the Republicans and Democrats had to offer last night at Hofstra University. Here are six takeaways from the debate: 1. Somebody forgot to tell the moderator that he was supposed to moderate and not debate Donald Trump.
Hillary Clinton's campaign manager Robby Mook said the Democratic candidate will be prepared if Donald Trump mentions her husband's past affairs at the next debate. "Hillary is ready for anything.
Hillary Clinton's sexism allegations against Republican Donald Trump are out of line, according to an Alabama lawmaker who accused the Democratic nominee of being married to a "rapist." Rep. Ed Henry, R-Hartselle, posted a message to social media Monday night just after the debate between Clinton and Trump.
HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. - Donald Trump blamed the moderator, a bad microphone and anyone but himself Tuesday after he was forced onto the defense by Hillary Clinton's cascade of attacks about his taxes, honesty and character in the first presidential debate.
TOMORROW, I USE MY BODY AS CLICK BAIT TO HELP CHANGE THE WORLD Y'OE Y 1 4 pic.twitter.com/1a2GMm6PMi We know Katy is a huge Hillary Clinton supporter and she is very vocal about the importance for Americans to vote.
Investors on Tuesday trimmed bets on interest rate hikes by Mexico's central bank after the peso soared on the view that U.S. presidential candidate Hillary Clinton fared better than rival Donald Trump in a televised debate. Yields on Mexican interest rate swaps fell sharply, suggesting investors were eyeing less steep rate hikes in the coming months.
While President Obama hasn't revealed his reaction yet to the first presidential debate, several of his former top advisers were gleeful about Hillary Clinton's performance and predictably critical of Republican Donald Trump. Former Obama campaign strategist David Axelrod called it a "very strong night" for Mrs. Clinton.
Keeler and Monaski with thoughts on the first presidential debate between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump. To sum it up in once sentence, both agree it was not a good showing for Trump.
Katy Perry fans have been waiting with bated breath to find out what the pop star was planning as she had teased that she would use her body as "click bait" to "help change the world". TOMORROW, I USE MY BODY AS CLICK BAIT TO HELP CHANGE THE WORLD Y'OE Y 1 4 pic.twitter.com/1a2GMm6PMi And now the wait is over, with Katy revealing exactly what she meant in a message encouraging US voters to head to the polls for the presidential election in November.
China said Tuesday it is making every effort to ensure stability on the Korean Peninsula, responding to implications from U.S. presidential candidate Donald Trump that it isn't putting enough pressure on Pyongyang over its nuclear program. Beijing didn't cause the nuclear crisis currently gripping the peninsula, but would oppose the spread of nuclear weapons, Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang told reporters at a daily news briefing.